Diary of a Bad Lad showing at Cornwall Film Festival 2007

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Just confirmed. Diary of a Bad Lad has been invited to be the closing night film of the Cornwall Film Festival 2007. Closing night is November 11th. There will be a QnA with some of the people who made the film, but it's unknown exactly who will be there at this point. More news to follow...
 

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jonkino said:
I'm looking forward to seeing you guys again. This almost seems like an action replay doesn't it? Last minute decision again eh! j
Looking forward to seeing you again too John, sounds like a good festival. I've seen the program has gone online.

http://cornwall.bside.com/?country=All&_view=_films&category=All

And here the listing for Bad Lad:

http://cornwall.bside.com/?_view=_filmdetails&filmId=39847136

And DP Paul Gordon rang earlier to say he's going to be there.
 

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I've spoke to Joe, he is making his own way down...
 

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Michael said:
For tickets... The Princess Pavilion number 01326 211222.
I've been trying to book tickets but nobody is picking up, no-one picked up yesterday either :confused:
 

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I was hoping to upload some screen grabs sourced from the high definition master, but unfortunately I haven't received a dupe :(

So am I right in saying that it's going to be me, Jon, Birty and Joe doing the QnA afterwards?
 

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Cop said:
I've been trying to book tickets but nobody is picking up, no-one picked up yesterday either
Unfortunately the venue's box office is only open in the week from 9am - 1pm so you must call during those times. From the start of the festival on Thursday it will be open all day.
J
 

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Cheers John, I will call tomorrow morning then. :)
 

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Joe has confirmed that he's going to be involved in the QnA afterwards.
 

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Enjoy the festival, guys. Hope Bad Lad goes down great with the Cornwall crowd.

xx Joanna xx
 

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I'm back, had to get the flight back at stupid o' clock this morning. 36 hours now without sleep, and I'm working. I'm very close to falling over :confused:
 

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Birty and I had a smashing road trip... on the way back we listened to "Alan Partridge: Knowing Me, Knowing You" the Radio Version, and The Ricky Gervais Podcasts, the 6 hour drive flew by.

Got loads to report about the festival... bit knackered right now, it was eventful. I don't think the Cornish will forget the "Bad Lad" lot in a hurry.

:eek: :rolleyes:
 

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I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I'll let others fill you all in on the details. All I'll say is the following: Not much sleep, quality setting, people walking out of our screening, me offending 2 ridiculous women, a near punch up with a prick, a question and answer segment by the bad lads that had to be seen to be believed, a dog shitting on a beach, a last minute Timmy Cahill equalizer and everyone laughing at Cop's stupidity.

All in all an excellent weekend.
 

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A quiet weekend, then?

I was watching Spaced on the big screen at the BFI on Saturday night. That has nothing to do with Diary Of A Bad Lad at the Cornwall Film Festival, but it was great anyway.
 

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I'm still too tired to write up a blog! Interesting weekend, we brought crime, corruption and graphic sexuality to such a lovely little town - and they seemed to like it! A few viewers after the screening joined us for drinks and said they'd never been preview to some of the things in the film as they'd lived quite a sheltered life. And they really enjoyed it and couldn't wait for it to arrive on DVD. They also said they weren't sure 'what was real and what wasn't'.

Watching the film after a long time away from it, it's certainly a strange beast. And it's a film that makes people gasp in horror, I mean the audience literally jumped and held their privates at one point (even the girls), laugh hysterically, and one moment led to a few people walking out (5 minutes earlier I'd seen one of the 'walkers' laughing her socks off at another scene).

The QnA was almost as unique as the film it accompanied. Unique is probably an understatement. It was like being at some sort of political rally once Jon started his rant at the UK film council and the British Film Industry. As Cop said in his post, they won't forget it.
 

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Well, er, glad you all had such a 'lovely' time at the festival! Makes me both really wish I had been there and really hadn't been there all at the same time! :p :eek:

On the new site...www.myfilms.co.uk...that the UK Film Council has set up to promote UK films screening at UK cinemas, there is a page dedicated to Bad Lad (the UFC picking up on the film through its inclusion in the Cornwall Film Festival). And there's a opportunity to show support for the film through this page, and to maybe make the Digital Screen Network sit up and take much more notice of it. To do this, you need to watch the trailer through and then click on the 'Yes' option when it then asks you if, based on the trailer, you'd like to see this at the cinema. Well, duh!! :D

xx Joanna xx
 

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"Not much sleep, quality setting, people walking out of our screening, me offending 2 ridiculous women... "

Hey Birty! Not so fast! People walking out of our screening? But when the lights went up at the end for the Q&A (and a good time was had by all - me and Michael got so much applause at the end that I nearly fell of the stage with all the bowing - and no, I was not drunk...) there was just about as many there as at the start. And that was a Sunday night when the start of the screening had been delayed for more than an hour, so the film didn't finish till nearly 11pm - with a Q&A still to come. Some people have to go to work you know - even in Cornwallshire. No, it was more a case of bladder trouble caused by the venues bar and its 'real ale' - or 'Southern piss' as you kept referring to it. And also to the fact that they let you take drinks into the auditorium - how many times did you go to the bar during the screening? Was it three, or was it four? So yes, there were people going out and coming in again!

As far as festival director, John Wojowski was concerned, Bad Lad was the most challenging film in the whole festival and it 'really socked it to the Southern softies'.

Any way 5,332 Chinese fans can't be wrong....
 
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